Used cars are usually sold "as is". However, there is laws in most states that you have to give money back within a few days, if they want it. This is state law, so it's different everywhere.
2006-10-10 12:10:32
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answered by MEL T 7
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No he can not win. But he can sue. You can sue for anything, it is a matter of what the courts will allow or award as damages.
As a private party sale the car is sold as is where is in almost every state. If you were a dealer you'd be dead meat.
If he asked first and you lied to him he would have a case for fraud. Don't ask and it is his own fault he got what he did.
As a precaution see a lawyer, most will give an initial consultation for free.
2006-10-10 12:15:34
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answered by my_iq_135 5
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Wow, various fool sue satisfied human beings in this one. What could he/she sue for? they did no longer say they have been injured did they? additionally, "completely wrecked" is subjective. i'm an motor vehicle injury appraiser/estimate author and my "completely wrecked" isn't what somebody elses could be. additionally, the "completely wrecked" area of the front end could've been the hood, it may've been hit up severe on the front end completely lacking the air bag sensors. human beings have this concept that basically because of the fact the front end is hit the air bags could pop. If that replaced into the case each and every vehicle maker could be getting sued out the *** because of the fact human beings could needlessly be getting injured from the air bags popping while they weren't necessary. here is a few suggestion to the sue satisfied human beings, do no longer stop your day jobs, you're actually not legal professionals nor are you knowledgeable in air bag structures...do no longer furnish suggestion like that while not having the completed tale. the guy that asked this question did no longer furnish each and every of the main important factors mandatory to furnish any variety of super suggestion. it truly is left as much as the motor vehicle professionals and legal professionals...then and in basic terms then could legal action be taken. No ask your self why this us of a(assuming we are speaking the U. S. here) is going to hell in a hand basket, stupid, stupid sue satisfied human beings.
2016-10-16 01:26:52
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answered by ? 4
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You ARE absolutely responsible.
Take the car back or whatever you have to do.
Just be thankful that someone wasn't killed because there were no air bags, or you would be in way more serious trouble.
2006-10-10 12:16:57
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answered by Comfortably Numb 3
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how about if the guy got into an accident and died ? how would you feel ? what if someone sold your mother that car and she had an accident thinking she had air bags ? how would you feel ? forget about the law. what about your morals ?
2006-10-10 12:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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heu... no cuz old cars dont even have air bags so who the hell are they gonna sue the salesman who sold the car man i mean women
2006-10-10 12:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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yep you are legally bound to tell of the safty feature not working if by some chance they wreck and they are hurt you will be held responsible
2006-10-10 12:11:55
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answered by Duane G 3
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I think it depends on the state law and if he can prove that you didn't know the airbags didn't work...
different states have different laws...
2006-10-10 12:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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no he would get sued because that is your life and he never checked the airbags (i would sue him)
2006-10-10 12:18:07
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answered by ray-ray 1
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I think you better tell before someone dies, don't you sister?
2006-10-10 12:14:18
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answered by . 6
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